Controlling to the Borders

Session border control solutions firm Acme Packet says XO Communications has expanded its installed base of Acme Packet Net-Net session border controllers (SBCs) to support its wholesale service provider VoIP customers. Interesting!

Acme Packet's Net-Net SBCs are used by XO Communications to facilitate interoperability between peering networks and to provide protection of XO's VoIP infrastructure. Why is that important, you say? Because this security architecture provides denial of service attack protection, topology hiding and access control to protect XO's network. This unification helps maximize service reach and revenue potential by normalizing signaling protocols at the interconnect border.

TMCnet’s Susan Campbell has more on the story here.

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